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Your energy bills drop. Most businesses see up to 20% savings once their ductwork isn’t forcing the HVAC system to fight through pounds of accumulated dust and debris.
Your team stops complaining about stuffy air, headaches, and allergies. When we remove mold, bacteria, and allergens from the ventilation system, people notice. Fewer sick days, better focus, less turnover.
Your equipment lasts longer. A typical commercial building accumulates over 40 pounds of debris in its ducts annually. That’s 40 pounds forcing your system to work overtime, wearing down components, and shortening its lifespan. Clean ductwork means your HVAC runs efficiently, breaks down less often, and doesn’t need replacing as soon.
You stay compliant. OSHA and EPA regulations require routine maintenance of air-handling systems. Clean ducts aren’t optional if you’re in healthcare, food service, or manufacturing—they’re mandatory.
We’ve been cleaning commercial ductwork across North Carolina since the early ’90s. Rick Watson, our owner, holds NADCA certifications—ASCS and CVI—which means we follow the National Air Duct Cleaning Association’s standards, not shortcuts.
We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating. We’re licensed and insured. We schedule around your business hours so your operations don’t stop while we work.
Sedge-Town businesses deal with humidity, seasonal pollen, and older buildings that weren’t designed with modern air quality standards in mind. We’ve cleaned ductwork in offices, retail spaces, medical facilities, and industrial buildings throughout the area. We know what accumulates in your system and how to remove it without disrupting your day.
We start with an inspection. We need to see what’s in your ducts, where the access points are, and whether there’s mold, excessive dust, or debris that requires special handling.
Then we protect your space. We seal off vents, cover sensitive equipment, and set up containment barriers so dust doesn’t spread into your workspace during cleaning.
The actual cleaning uses industrial vacuums and agitation tools that dislodge buildup from duct walls. We’re not just blowing air through the system—we’re physically removing what’s stuck inside. Every register, return, and supply line gets attention.
After cleaning, we sanitize if needed and inspect again to confirm the job’s done right. You’ll see before-and-after documentation, and you’ll feel the difference in airflow immediately.
Most commercial jobs take a few hours to a full day depending on building size. We work nights or weekends if that’s what keeps your business running smoothly.
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You get a full inspection of your HVAC ductwork and ventilation system. We identify problem areas, blockages, mold growth, and any damage that could affect performance.
We clean supply and return ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, and the air handler. If your system has coils that need attention, we handle that too. Everything that moves air through your building gets addressed.
Sedge-Town’s climate means humidity and pollen are constant issues. Your ducts collect moisture, which leads to mold. They collect outdoor allergens every time your system pulls in fresh air. We remove both, and we treat surfaces to prevent regrowth.
You also get documentation. We photograph the ductwork before and after so you can see what was removed. If you need records for compliance or insurance, we provide them.
We schedule around your business. If you can’t shut down during the day, we work after hours. If you need the job done during a slow season or planned closure, we coordinate with you.
Most commercial buildings benefit from duct cleaning every three to five years. That’s the general recommendation from NADCA.
But your timeline depends on your industry and building conditions. If you’re in food service, healthcare, or manufacturing, you might need annual cleaning to stay compliant. If your building has high foot traffic, pets, or ongoing construction, debris accumulates faster.
Sedge-Town’s humidity accelerates mold growth inside ducts. If your team complains about musty smells or you’ve had water damage, don’t wait three years. Get it checked now.
Not if we schedule it right. Most of our commercial clients in Sedge-Town have us come in after hours, on weekends, or during planned shutdowns.
We can work around your schedule. If you need the job done while you’re open, we section off areas and clean in stages so your business keeps running.
The process involves some noise from vacuums and agitation equipment, but it’s not louder than typical HVAC operation. We contain dust and debris so it doesn’t spread into occupied spaces. Your team won’t be breathing in what we’re removing.
Commercial systems are bigger, more complex, and often harder to access. Your ductwork might run through multiple floors, above drop ceilings, or inside walls. We need to read mechanical drawings and understand your building’s layout.
Commercial jobs also involve more regulations. Depending on your industry, you’re required to maintain certain air quality standards. We document everything so you have records if you’re audited.
The equipment is different too. Commercial duct cleaning requires industrial-grade vacuums, longer hoses, and tools designed for large-scale systems. A crew that only does residential work won’t have what’s needed for a commercial building in Sedge-Town.
It depends on building size, ductwork complexity, and how dirty the system is. A small office might cost a few hundred dollars. A large facility with multiple HVAC units can run into the thousands.
We don’t give quotes over the phone because every building is different. We need to see your system, measure the ductwork, and assess what’s required.
What we can tell you: the cost is less than replacing your HVAC system early because it’s been working too hard. It’s less than the energy you’re wasting when airflow is restricted. And it’s less than dealing with employee complaints, sick days, or regulatory fines. You’re not spending money—you’re preventing bigger expenses.
Yes. The American College of Allergists says 50% of illnesses are caused or worsened by poor indoor air quality.
When ducts are full of dust, mold, pollen, and bacteria, your HVAC system circulates all of it. Employees breathe it in for eight hours a day. That leads to headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues, and allergy symptoms.
If your team is constantly sick, complaining about air quality, or showing symptoms that improve when they leave the building, your ducts are likely part of the problem. Cleaning them won’t solve every health issue, but it removes a major source of airborne contaminants in your Sedge-Town facility.
New HVAC systems can still have dirty ductwork. If the ducts weren’t cleaned or replaced when the system was installed, you’re blowing clean air through contaminated pathways.
Construction debris is another issue. If your building recently underwent renovations, drywall dust, sawdust, and other particles are sitting in your ducts. That debris restricts airflow and damages new equipment.
Even brand-new buildings accumulate dust during construction. We’ve cleaned ductwork in facilities that were only a few months old and pulled out pounds of debris. Don’t assume new means clean—get it inspected before you assume your air quality is where it should be.